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ALBUM REVIEWS 51 - 60 |
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Israel Vibration - Israel Dub |
| When
the CD was introduced, many albums were
re-released on this new format.
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Zema - Look At The Heart |
| When
you liked Zema's album Stranger in the
gates, you will absolutely love this one,
because it contains everything that
"Stranger" lacked: a full band
with well known members such as Haile Maskel
and Zacky Bernard (Twinkle Borthers), an
all-stars list of guest appearances (Ras
Michael), more songs, and more dubs, mixed
skillfully by Scientist.
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Zema - Stranger In The Gates |
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music of conscious Dreadlockswoman ZEMA has
touched my heart from the first moment I
heard "Check it out" from this
album.
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Israel Vibration - Why So Craven |
| Israel
Vibration was originally a Jamaican vocal
trio, just like there are many more:
Culture, Black Uhuru, Abyssinians, to name
but three.
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Black Uhuru - Black Sounds Of Freedom |
| Black
Uhuru is a vocal trio formed by Don Carlos,
Duckie Simpson and Garth Dennis. But the
group is best known from the days in which
Michael Rose was responsible for the lead
vocals.
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Black Uhuru & Paul Smykle - The Dub
Factor |
| If
you want to know what DUB can do to music,
you should buy this CD. This is DUB the way
DUB should be!
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Mad Professor & Jah Shaka - A New Decade
Of Dub |
| Two
Giants clash: Jah Shaka meets the Mad
Professor in a new decade of Dub. The decade
has past, the music remains.
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U Brown - Train To Zion |
| A
concept which is widely used now: fragments
of singing vocals, heavy drum and bass laden
riddims, and on top of that a deejay
chanting.
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Various - Channel One Maxfield Avenue Break
Down |
| A
lot of people speak about Studio One as
being very important in reggae history, and
rightfully so.
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